Assassin's Creed Shadows: Who Are Naoe and Yasuke?
Summary
TLDRThe game narrative explores two distinct characters from different Japanese social classes: a samurai named Yasuke and a shinobi named Naoe. Yasuke, a foreigner who entered Japan in 1579, integrates into the world through his connections with key historical figures, while Naoe, a native of the Shinobi birthplace Iga, embodies the stealth and values learned from her legendary father, Fujibayashi Nagato. The game leverages these contrasting backgrounds to enhance the player's experience, creating a dynamic interplay between combat-heavy and stealth-focused gameplay. Their personal journeys and interactions deepen the exploration of their divergent worlds, showcasing the multifaceted era they inhabit.
Takeaways
- 💅 The game features dual protagonists, each embodying different Japanese cultural archetypes: the samurai and the shinobi, representing two distinct social classes and lifestyles.
- 📚 Historical research heavily influences the game's narrative, particularly through the character Yasuke, who historically arrived in Japan in 1579—a pivotal period that aligns with the game's setting.
- 💡 Yasuke's interactions with notable historical figures like Oda Nobunaga and the Portuguese Jesuits add depth and intrigue to the narrative, blending historical facts with fictional elements.
- 🌲 Naoe, the other protagonist, hails from Iga, a region known for its independence and as the birthplace of the Shinobi, offering a contrasting perspective to Yasuke's outsider view.
- 🗡️ Naoe's lineage to the legendary Shinobi Fujibayashi Nagato explains her skills and values—valor, benevolence, and wisdom—which are central to her character development.
- 🗡️ Combat and stealth are central themes, with the samurai (Yasuke) being more combat-focused and the shinobi (Naoe) specializing in stealth, highlighting their distinct advantages and approaches.
- 👬 The narrative explores the tension and dynamics between Yasuke and Naoe as they confront the Shinobi in Iga, creating a complex relationship driven by their contrasting goals and methods.
- 👌 Naoe's character is portrayed as intense, passionate, and outspoken, which brings a unique energy to her role as a Shinobi and influences her personal relationships.
- 🖥 Yasuke's portrayal as thoughtful, respectful, and somewhat mysterious enriches his character, making him a balanced counterpart to Naoe's fiery temperament.
- 🔮 The unfolding relationship between Yasuke and Naoe demonstrates how their different personalities and cultural insights enrich the storyline and gameplay experience.
Q & A
Why were the samurai and shinobi not combined into a single character in the game?
-The samurai and shinobi came from different social classes and led different lives, making it unrealistic to combine their distinct experiences and roles into one character.
What historical figure is central to the game's narrative?
-Yasuke, the historical character who arrived in Japan in 1579, plays a central role in the narrative due to his unique position and relationships with key figures like Oda Nobunaga.
How does the game approach historical accuracy and narrative?
-The game prioritizes research and historical accuracy, similar to the approach of 'Assassin's Creed,' weaving known facts about historical figures and settings with fictional elements to enrich the story.
What contrasts are presented between the characters Yasuke and Naoe?
-Yasuke and Naoe offer contrasting perspectives; Yasuke as a foreigner adapting to Japanese culture and Naoe as a native from Iga, known for its independent and stealthy shinobi heritage.
What is the significance of Iga in the game?
-Iga is portrayed as a remote, mountainous, and fiercely independent region known as the birthplace of the Shinobi, adding depth and authenticity to Naoe's background and skills.
How does the game differentiate the gameplay styles of the samurai and shinobi?
-The gameplay styles are distinct; the samurai character, represented by Yasuke, is more combat-heavy, while the shinobi, represented by Naoe, focuses on stealth and subtlety.
What character traits are emphasized in Yasuke's portrayal in the game?
-Yasuke is portrayed as intelligent, respectful, and thoughtful, traits that help him navigate and respect the culture he encounters in Japan.
How does Naoe's background influence her abilities and values in the game?
-Naoe's skills and values, such as valor, benevolence, and wisdom, are influenced by her upbringing in Iga and her legendary father, Fujibayashi Nagato, tying her abilities to her heritage.
What unique gameplay mechanics are associated with Naoe?
-Naoe is unique in her use of the hidden blade, emphasizing her stealth capabilities, and her gameplay involves being unseen and using subtlety to overcome obstacles.
How do the interpersonal dynamics between Yasuke and Naoe enhance the game's narrative?
-The contrasting personalities of Yasuke and Naoe, with Yasuke's thoughtful demeanor and Naoe's intense passion, create a dynamic relationship that enriches the narrative and adds depth to their interactions.
Outlines
🎭 Dual Protagonists: Yasuke and Naoe
The video script describes the design choice behind having two protagonists, Yasuke and Naoe, representing the samurai and shinobi classes respectively, to showcase distinct fantasies and social backgrounds. Yasuke, a historical figure who arrived in Japan in 1579, interacts with key figures like Oda Nobunaga, providing a rich narrative foundation. Naoe, originating from Iga, known for its independence and as the birthplace of the shinobi, offers a contrasting perspective. Her lineage to the legendary shinobi, Fujibayashi Nagato, explains her skills and values. The script highlights their contrasting roles in the game: Yasuke's physical prowess and Naoe's stealth capabilities, along with their personal attributes that influence the game's narrative and dynamics.
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Keywords
💡Yasuke
💡Naoe
💡Samurai
💡Shinobi
💡Iga
💡Oda Nobunaga
💡Combat
💡Stealth
💡Research
💡Narrative
Highlights
Dual protagonists represent distinct classes and lifestyles of samurai and shinobi.
Historical character Yasuke provides an exciting narrative opportunity.
Approach to Yasuke's character based on extensive research and historical facts.
Yasuke's arrival in Japan in 1579 aligns with the game's timeline.
Yasuke's interactions with key historical figures like Oda Nobunaga and Portuguese Jesuits.
Contrasting perspectives of Yasuke and Naoe expose different facets of the era.
Naoe comes from Iga, known as the birthplace of shinobi.
Destruction of Iga by Oda Nobunaga sets the stage for conflict.
Naoe's lineage connected to legendary shinobi Fujibayashi Nagato.
Naoe inherits values of valor, benevolence, and wisdom from her shinobi background.
Distinct gameplay styles: Samurai for combat-heavy interactions, Shinobi for stealth.
Yasuke's physical prowess allows him to handle multiple enemies and break armor.
Naoe's stealth abilities are highlighted by her exclusive use of the hidden blade.
Dynamic between Naoe's fiery passion and Yasuke's level-headed intelligence.
Yasuke's respect for and integration into Japanese culture enriches his character development.
The unfolding mystery of Yasuke's character as the game progresses.
Transcripts
With our dual
protagonists, we have two fantasies.
The samurai and the shinobi,
we want the player to experience both.
And we cannot squeeze
both fantasies into one character
because the samurai and shinobi came from
a different social classes.
They have different lives,
so we cannot really mix them together.
The historical character of Yasuke
presented a really exciting opportunity
for the narrative team.
We approached it
in the same way that so much of the work is done
in Assassin's Creed,
which is really
in terms of research and history first.
Not a lot is known about him,
but what we did know or we do know
is that he arrived in Japan in 1579 right
when our game starts.
And that he had relationships
with some of the most interesting people
in our setting, like Oda Nobunaga,
the Portuguese and Jesuits,
which made it very sort of tantalizing
and enticing
from a narrative perspective to come in
and start weaving these facts
with story in between.
The more we read that
about the character,
the more he was inspiring for us.
He's a foreigner discovering Japan,
and we thought it's the perfect fit
because he's discovering Japan
and you are discovering Japan also.
And on the flip side,
we have Naoe,
who comes from the province of Iga,
which is a remote mountainous area, fiercely
independent
and known as the birthplace of Shinobi.
So they're very contrasting perspectives
that really expose
a lot of different sides in facets of the era.
When Oda came he completely destroyed Iga.
You have Yasuke and Oda,
they are coming to destroy the shinobi.
So it kind of create this
this interesting tension between two characters.
We were able to connect her
to the province of Iga
in the legendary Igan Shinobi historical figure
Fujibayashi Nagato who's her father in the game.
So we understand why she has the skills
that she has
and the values that she learns from her father
and the people of Iga,
which are valor, benevolence and wisdom.
And as a young person
still at the start of the game,
we get to see Naoe
we acquire even more of that wisdom
as the story unfolds.
And if you ask anybody, it's super clear
that samurai will be combat heavy
and the shinobi will be stealth heavy.
It creates this distinction right away.
Yasuke can fight with all this advantage
in stature like he's a big guy.
He can break doors,
he can fight multiple enemies he can break armor.
Compared to Naoe,
like her character and their outfit
it's really about being stealth being unseen.
She's the only one with the hidden blade.
So they have clear advantages
that put them in the stealth and the combat,
even if they can do a bit of both.
They're really great paired together
because on one side
we have Naoe, who's very intense and passionate
and determined woman who is very
set on her goals, and she's kind of
got her heart on his sleeve
and she'll say, What she feels
in the heat of the moment and this intensity
that she brings as a shinobi
but that she also brings to her relationships
and this balance is very well with Yasuke,
who is sort of a thoughtful
level headed to Naoe’s fiery passion.
We really thought about somebody like Yasuke
historically who was able to come to Japan
and have the life that he did there
to enter service for Oda Nobunaga and achieve
all of the things that he did -
Like what kind of person
would go through all of this?
So our Yasuke is very intelligent, thoughtful
and respectful of this culture
that he encounters,
and that makes him a very nice
sort of counterpart to Naoe.
He's a bit mysterious as well,
and that's something we get to see
unfold as the game progresses.
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